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Lychees, or litchis, are native to Asia. Records say that in China, lychees have been enjoyed for millennia. Once the lychee is peeled, a pearly white, sweet and firm flesh appears. Lychees are excellent eaten fresh or sun-dried as lychee nuts.
Marugoto Shibori, meaning in its natural state. This is an extremely rare and unique citrus coming from the orchards of Yakami. Kabosu’s flavor is best described as clean taste of lemon with notes of cucumber and melon. Use Kabosu juice as a substitute for ordinary lemon juice, and discover the complexities that Kabosu delivers.
A truly rare and unique ingredient from Kyoto prefecture. Haku Smoked Shoyu is first traditionally brewed preserving ancestral methods of the mushiro koji process
yielding an exceptional shoyu. After aging, the master craftsmen meticulously follow a cold-smoking process unique to the haku family company exclusively using
Mizunara Hard Wood, a type of Japanese Oak, which bears a beautiful, lively smoke flavor.
A classic Ponzu, thoughtfully crafted in small batches using the freshest ingredients aged precisely to allow the complex flavors to reach harmonious perfection. A delightful balance of Cedar Aged Rice Vinegar, Mirin, fresh-spicy Ginger and the peppery-cumin citrus of Sudachi Lime come together with a round Umami finish of White Shoyu, Bonito and Kombu Seaweed. A perfect mix of tangy and tart, sweet and savory. Perfect for salads & vegetables, sauces & bases, grilled poultry and red meats. A must try for all Japanese cuisine enthusiasts.
A fundamental ingredient used throughout Japan, Yakami Orchards Yuzu Ponzu is hand crafted using only the finest quality ingredients. Fresh Yuzu Juice and Yuzu Zest are expertly married to a Cedar Aged Rice Vinegar & Salted Mirin base, then finished with Bonito and Kombu Seaweed and artfully aged to unequalled perfection. From exotic cocktails to marinades & dressings, Yakami Orchards Yuzu Ponzu yields unparalleled balance. Add Takuko White Shoyu or Tamari to create a simple dipping sauce or reduce to create the perfect glaze. Its limits are extensive, a must for any Japanese Cuisine enthusiast.